Today we speak with Brian Andreas, a master storyteller and creator of StoryPeople, and Fia Skye, a teaching artist and founder of A Hundred Ways North. We also speak with Kat Frati, the owner of grownUpgirl.com.

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Today we speak with Dr. Owen Logue, the executive director of the Governor Baxter School for the Deaf/Maine Educational Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, and Christy Gardner, a retired Army veteran who is now co-captain of the U.S. Women’s Para Ice Hockey team.

Today we speak with Matt Chappell, the owner and operator of Gather restaurant in Yarmouth, and Ari Solotoff, a lawyer with the Portland firm Bernstein Shur with a background in nonprofits and the music industry.

Today we speak with Emily Sharood of Mousam Valley Mushrooms and woodworker Johnny Dickinson. We also speak with Dr. Dan Landry, who has his own clinical practice and is an advocate for healthcare reform within Maine and throughout the United States.

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What does it mean to lose one’s mind? To become someone unrecognizable to our loved ones and peers? Today’s guests, unfortunately, have witnessed this scenario firsthand. They have seen family members transformed by the brain illness Alzheimer’s. As individuals who have relied heavily on their own brains in creating a livelihood for themselves, they offer compelling perspectives on what it…

The Dalai Lama once said: “The only true guardian of peace lies within: a sense of concern and responsibility for your own future and an altruistic concern for the well-being of others.” The guests on today’s show include individuals who fulfill these criteria and are true guardians of peace: Maine’s former Senator George Mitchell, Meg Baxter, President & CEO, Mitchell…